Webinar – Getting Started in Fashion Photography

$14.95

LA-based commercial fashion photographer Lucas Passmore leads this two-hour TWiP webinar, breaking-down and de-mystifying how to get fashion photography. He dives into topics like finding models. Working with an agency, gear, software and more.

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Agency model-testing is an effective step in drastically elevating your portfolio, as well as creating a potent network of resources. LA-based commercial fashion photographer Lucas Passmore leads this two-hour TWiP webinar, breaking-down and de-mystifying how to get fashion photography in order to take your aspiring career to the next level.

Along with this 1hr long presentation, there’s a second full hour of Q&A that contains valuable grass-roots insight into the world of fashion photography.

Some of the questions include:

When doing this kind of work (test-shoots) do you still require a proper model release or is there a different agreement that gets signed?

Do you retouch what you submit to the agency?

Should I start with Model Mayhem?

Is it required for the aspiring fashion photographer to know details of hair and make-up? Or is this something left to MUA and hair stylist?

Would you go to a beauty school/college to get a makeup artist\stylist to help there portfolio?

What if I want models for making stock?

What’s the average fee for the make-up artist and stylist?

I am not that creative, will I have to gain this skills or will I get it over time.

Is building a portfolio more important than making money?

Which retouching is absolutely required?

Are you going to do a webinar to bridge from testing to actually getting paid?

Our shoots are usually big anyway so a case for Fraternization is very low…but what about when it’s those low budget deals where it’s just you & the model…are you off put when they bring a “CREW” how do you deal with that?

What’s your “go-to” lens? What are your thoughts on mirrorless?

Any tips for finding fashion stylists?

With your experience, what are the top things that wreck images that you later when editing?